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LAND DEVELOPMENT AND BUILDING, LLC
The Betty at Inglenook’s Pocket Neighborhoods is an open two-bedroom Cottage-style Home that facilitates everyday living on a single level. High ceilings in the kitchen, family room and dining nook make this a bright and enjoyable space for your morning coffee, cooking a gourmet dinner, or entertaining guests. Whether it’s the Betty Sue or a Betty Lou, the Betty plans are tailored to maximize the way we live.
Charlie & Co. Design, Ltd
Interior Design: Lucy Interior Design | Builder: Detail Homes | Landscape Architecture: TOPO | Photography: Spacecrafting
Kleines, Zweistöckiges Stilmix Einfamilienhaus mit Putzfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Schindeldach in Minneapolis
Kleines, Zweistöckiges Stilmix Einfamilienhaus mit Putzfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Schindeldach in Minneapolis
Timbercraft Tiny Homes
Kleines, Einstöckiges Klassisches Haus mit grüner Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Blechdach in Sonstige
Tomecek Studio Architecture
Photography by John Gibbons
This project is designed as a family retreat for a client that has been visiting the southern Colorado area for decades. The cabin consists of two bedrooms and two bathrooms – with guest quarters accessed from exterior deck.
Project by Studio H:T principal in charge Brad Tomecek (now with Tomecek Studio Architecture). The project is assembled with the structural and weather tight use of shipping containers. The cabin uses one 40’ container and six 20′ containers. The ends will be structurally reinforced and enclosed with additional site built walls and custom fitted high-performance glazing assemblies.
Heidi Hornaday, Architect, P.C.
The existing structure of this lakefront home was destroyed during a fire and warranted a complete exterior and interior remodel. The home’s relationship to the site defines the linear, vertical spaces. Angular roof and wall planes, inspired by sails, are repeated in flooring and decking aligned due north. The nautical theme is reflected in the stainless steel railings and a prominent prow emphasizes the view of Lake Michigan.
Tiny House Company
Tiny house at dusk.
Kleines Modernes Containerhaus mit Faserzement-Fassade, grüner Fassadenfarbe und Pultdach in Brisbane
Kleines Modernes Containerhaus mit Faserzement-Fassade, grüner Fassadenfarbe und Pultdach in Brisbane
Marilyn Hill Interiors
Showcase Photographers
Kleines, Einstöckiges Modernes Haus mit Faserzement-Fassade und blauer Fassadenfarbe in Nashville
Kleines, Einstöckiges Modernes Haus mit Faserzement-Fassade und blauer Fassadenfarbe in Nashville
Studio Z Design
The garden side of the Laneway house with its private stone patio and shared use of the backyard. The two dormer windows are the bedrooms at either end of the house.
Golden Visions Design
Exterior front entry of the second dwelling beach house in Santa Cruz, California, showing the main front entry. The covered front entry provides weather protection and making the front entry more inviting.
Golden Visions Design
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
BuilderFish
The original house, built in 1953, was a red brick, rectangular box.
All that remains of the original structure are three walls and part of the original basement. We added everything you see including a bump-out and addition for a gourmet, eat-in kitchen, family room, expanded master bedroom and bath. And the home blends nicely into the neighborhood without looking bigger (wider) from the street.
Every city and town in America has similar houses which can be recycled.
Photo courtesy Andrea Hubbell
Vetter Architects
The client’s request was quite common - a typical 2800 sf builder home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living space, and den. However, their desire was for this to be “anything but common.” The result is an innovative update on the production home for the modern era, and serves as a direct counterpoint to the neighborhood and its more conventional suburban housing stock, which focus views to the backyard and seeks to nullify the unique qualities and challenges of topography and the natural environment.
The Terraced House cautiously steps down the site’s steep topography, resulting in a more nuanced approach to site development than cutting and filling that is so common in the builder homes of the area. The compact house opens up in very focused views that capture the natural wooded setting, while masking the sounds and views of the directly adjacent roadway. The main living spaces face this major roadway, effectively flipping the typical orientation of a suburban home, and the main entrance pulls visitors up to the second floor and halfway through the site, providing a sense of procession and privacy absent in the typical suburban home.
Clad in a custom rain screen that reflects the wood of the surrounding landscape - while providing a glimpse into the interior tones that are used. The stepping “wood boxes” rest on a series of concrete walls that organize the site, retain the earth, and - in conjunction with the wood veneer panels - provide a subtle organic texture to the composition.
The interior spaces wrap around an interior knuckle that houses public zones and vertical circulation - allowing more private spaces to exist at the edges of the building. The windows get larger and more frequent as they ascend the building, culminating in the upstairs bedrooms that occupy the site like a tree house - giving views in all directions.
The Terraced House imports urban qualities to the suburban neighborhood and seeks to elevate the typical approach to production home construction, while being more in tune with modern family living patterns.
Overview:
Elm Grove
Size:
2,800 sf,
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Completion Date:
September 2014
Services:
Architecture, Landscape Architecture
Interior Consultants: Amy Carman Design
Jim Burton Architects
Cindy Apple
Kleines, Einstöckiges Industrial Containerhaus mit Metallfassade, grauer Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in Seattle
Kleines, Einstöckiges Industrial Containerhaus mit Metallfassade, grauer Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in Seattle
Inside Design
Jean C. Mays Photo and Design
Kleine, Einstöckige Klassische Holzfassade Haus mit blauer Fassadenfarbe und Satteldach in Washington, D.C.
Kleine, Einstöckige Klassische Holzfassade Haus mit blauer Fassadenfarbe und Satteldach in Washington, D.C.
Southfen Residential Construction
Kleines, Einstöckiges Asiatisches Haus mit beiger Fassadenfarbe, Pultdach und Blechdach in Baltimore
Johnston Architects
Photos by Will Austin
Kleines, Einstöckiges Rustikales Haus mit Pultdach, Mix-Fassade und brauner Fassadenfarbe in Seattle
Kleines, Einstöckiges Rustikales Haus mit Pultdach, Mix-Fassade und brauner Fassadenfarbe in Seattle
emily lauderback stewart design and renovation
Kleine, Einstöckige Urige Holzfassade Haus mit roter Fassadenfarbe in Seattle
Winkelman Architecture
Jeff Roberts Imaging
Kleines, Zweistöckiges Uriges Haus mit grauer Fassadenfarbe, Pultdach und Blechdach in Portland Maine
Kleines, Zweistöckiges Uriges Haus mit grauer Fassadenfarbe, Pultdach und Blechdach in Portland Maine
Breathe Design Studio
Our Austin studio decided to go bold with this project by ensuring that each space had a unique identity in the Mid-Century Modern style bathroom, butler's pantry, and mudroom. We covered the bathroom walls and flooring with stylish beige and yellow tile that was cleverly installed to look like two different patterns. The mint cabinet and pink vanity reflect the mid-century color palette. The stylish knobs and fittings add an extra splash of fun to the bathroom.
The butler's pantry is located right behind the kitchen and serves multiple functions like storage, a study area, and a bar. We went with a moody blue color for the cabinets and included a raw wood open shelf to give depth and warmth to the space. We went with some gorgeous artistic tiles that create a bold, intriguing look in the space.
In the mudroom, we used siding materials to create a shiplap effect to create warmth and texture – a homage to the classic Mid-Century Modern design. We used the same blue from the butler's pantry to create a cohesive effect. The large mint cabinets add a lighter touch to the space.
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Project designed by the Atomic Ranch featured modern designers at Breathe Design Studio. From their Austin design studio, they serve an eclectic and accomplished nationwide clientele including in Palm Springs, LA, and the San Francisco Bay Area.
For more about Breathe Design Studio, see here: https://www.breathedesignstudio.com/
To learn more about this project, see here:
https://www.breathedesignstudio.com/atomic-ranch
Olson Kundig
Photos by Tim Bies Photography
Wood deck panels flip up to enclose the Writers Cabin when not in use or secured for the night. Simple open plan with small kitchen, bathroom and murphy bed. Roof collects rainwater.
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